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EVERYBODY’S

“THE GOOD-BYE KISS” A highly diverting picture of matrimonial troubles, entitled “The Little Adventuress,” will be shown again this evening at the Everybody’s Theatre with Vera Reynolds and Victor Varconi in the leading roles. The plot tells how after five years of married life, Leonard Stoddard leaves his Victoria in tears and flies to the studio of Helen Davis, a little painter. Believing she loves him, Helen agrees to elope with Leonard. Victoria, meanwhile, has taken her troubles to Antonio Russo, an actor. They, too, decide to run awAy together. Helen and Leonard lose their way, their car sticks in the mud, and they inquire at a ranch house, belonging to George La Fuente, a wealthy bachelor, who suggests that they put up at his place for the night. He instructs Dominick, his butler, to show them to the Blue Suite. He gathers from Helen’s frightened manner that she is not Leonard’s wife. No sooner has the first runaway couple gone upstairs than Victoria and Antonio arrive, also lost and in quest of an hotel. A romance of youth in which love, laughter and tears are happily mixed is the second picture, called “The Goodbye Kiss.” Many scenes in John Barrymores new United Artists’ picture, “Tempest, were filmed high in the Californian mountains, where a Russian town was built amidst the eternal snow.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 15

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EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 15

EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 15

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